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I'm ok with this. Obviously, both are stop-gap fixes for this year and we have to have some of those. Now where is that OLB and OT? Why did we let Eric Winston get away? I'm curious about that one! :idk?:

I'm ok with this. Obviously, both are stop-gap fixes for this year and we have to have some of those. Now where is that OLB and OT? Why did we let Eric Winston get away? I'm curious about that one! :idk?:

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I was hoping they'd pass on Winston. It does make you think that they may draft a OT now though.

I truly feel Smith can be a great add. A year-plus removed from his knee injury and he could be back to 100% and experience a return to form. Besides, outside of that one injury he has a clean bill of health.

I truly feel Smith can be a great add. A year-plus removed from his knee injury and he could be back to 100% and experience a return to form. Besides, outside of that one injury he has a clean bill of health.

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Exactly. Low risk potentially high reward signing. Worst case he's JAG with the best hands, outside of Danny, on the team. Best case he becomes the player he was in NY before his knee injury.

Only thing Im not stoked about is Smith has been primarily a slot WR to my understanding. He has played a variety of positions tho

I truly feel Smith can be a great add. A year-plus removed from his knee injury and he could be back to 100% and experience a return to form. Besides, outside of that one injury he has a clean bill of health.

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Exactly. Low risk potentially high reward signing. Worst case he's JAG with the best hands, outside of Danny, on the team. Best case he becomes the player he was in NY before his knee injury.

Only thing Im not stoked about is Smith has been primarily a slot WR to my understanding. He has played a variety of positions tho

Nice signing of Smith. He's will be only 27 this year and if he is over his microfracture surgery he can be a asset. If not since it's a one year deal they can get away from it in camp.
They must really want to take the Mulligan since he got a two year deal. Lets hope the new Bajema is better than the old Bajema.

Not sure on Clayton, I'm sure he will go to camp with some team. Maybe Bradford will speak up for him since I don't think he has any real ties to this staff.

Pettis? Assuming they keep him with the suspension. Or do you count Curry?

The Smith signing does make me wonder because he's mostly a slot guy.... And with Amendola not signed yet... Speaking of which, what is taking so long with that?

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I'm with you, get Amendola signed, this kid has the intangibles we need.

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The Smith signing may be the Rams hedging their bet with Amendola. They may be gambling with Amendola because he too is coming off an injury and they probably don't want to over pay if he doesn't come back his old self. And they may not mind getting another 2nd round pick if he is singed away by another team. It's a low risk, safe bet.

Only concern I have with Mulligan is the penalties which I'm reading about. Other than that it seems like he plays with some passion, and can really run block. A big added benefit of knowing the system as well.

Regardless it's better than Billy. I think we all can agree on that one.

I'm ok with this. Obviously, both are stop-gap fixes for this year and we have to have some of those. Now where is that OLB and OT? Why did we let Eric Winston get away? I'm curious about that one! :idk?:

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We dont even know if Winston would have been a fit here. He played in a zone-blocking scheme at Houston and the Chiefs are planning on doing that this upcoming season:

But I needed to know where I'd fit in the offense. When I spoke with the coaches I was pleasantly surprised. The head coach, Romeo Crennel, has a great reputation around the league. Knowing that a new offense was being installed had me wondering what kind of offense would be coming in. The offensive coordinator, Brian Daboll, has traditionally run more of a "power or gap" blocking scheme and the line coach, Jack Bicknell Jr., who just came over from the Giants, has done the same. Now, I feel like I could be successful in any scheme, but I really have grown to love running the zone scheme and understand it well. So going in I wasn't expecting to hear that the Chiefs would run a zone-blocking scheme, but that's exactly what I heard. That was like icing on the cake to what had been an already positive visit. I spent one more night in Kansas City and we worked out a contract to make me a Chief for the next four years.

Pettis? Assuming they keep him with the suspension. Or do you count Curry?

The Smith signing does make me wonder because he's mostly a slot guy.... And with Amendola not signed yet... Speaking of which, what is taking so long with that?

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Most of the time, a delay in RFA signings is about what the player wants, that is, finding out how much he's worth around the league. Keep in mind, Amendola will be UFA next year; he may just be fishing for next year.

When the RFA signing period ends (when is that, btw?), so does his leverage. He'll probably sign rather quickly at that point.